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2021 Tacoma SR Suspension Upgrades

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by dtripp09, Jan 3, 2021.

  1. Jan 3, 2021 at 7:26 PM
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    dtripp09

    dtripp09 [OP] Member

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    2021 Tacoma SR Dbl Cab 3.5L 4x4
    Hey TW,

    Looking for input after deciding what to do with my 2021 SR suspension. I've included what I intend to use the truck for, front/rear shocks, tires, and my thoughts on AAL or SumoSprings. I'm totally open to and welcome suggestions for changes, just trying to get something figured out before dropping some $$. It's nothing groundbreaking and probably a very common setup, but could really use some help to see if it's a good idea.

    Intended use: Mostly used as a utility/hunting/towing rig. I regularly get firewood and load the box up, will be potentially putting 2 moose per season at a time in the box (1200-1500lbs), towing a small trailer with wood/gear/quad etc (~2500 pounds) pretty often. Not really looking to lift much, want to keep it practical. Drive off-road but nothing crazy, just need to get through tracked out roads and mud pits.

    Front Shocks: 5100 Bilsteins using OEM coils, set a 1.75 to level out the truck

    Rear Shocks: 5100s or OME 885s? Really not sure what might be better.

    Load Capacity Upgrade: I'm thinking black SumoSprings considering how much I load and tow, made to support ~1000lbs. Might be overkill? Could go for the blues. Any thoughts on AAL or airbags? Open to any system really.

    Tires: 265/75/R16 KO2's.

    Any thoughts or suggestions? I want to improve the look a bit while not breaking the bank and remaining practical.
     
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